Showing posts with label new york. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new york. Show all posts

5.11.2012

Creative Little Garden

I would love to have a garden of my own someday but as a city dweller it's not as easy as just heading to my backyard to make that happen. Luckily for us there are many places to find a bit of peace and quiet throughout the city and hear a little less of the hustle and bustle of the city that surrounds it.
The Creative Little Garden was recently given the "Best of New York" by the Daily News. I love living in the East Village because there are quite a few community gardens that are open to the public but the Creative Little Garden is really one of the most beautiful. If you have the chance be sure to check it out, 530 East 6th Street (btw. A and B).


















 

4.23.2012

Spring time city walk.

Even though I have the opportunity to see beautiful and exotic flowers from all over the world I still can't get enough of the little treasures you find walking through the city in the spring. It's easy to pass by without taking notice. This week I took a little time to smell the roses, so to speak.

On the left the helleborus is so beautiful with it's down turned flower heads and on the right early blooming clematis. I love this window box display in front of a downtown apartment building. As with everything in the city when you don't have a lot of space to go out you go up, creating an elevated garden using stone.
 As I walked away I took a last look back and although you can't see it too well from this picture I thought it was genius that the awning over the front entrance was also used for a planted garden. What a treat for the floors above to look down and see this garden.
 Much to my surprise while walking through Thompkins Square Park I noticed this large patch of lily of the valley just beginning to flower. A favorite of brides they are delicate stems of bell shaped blooms and are beautifully fragrant. I have to remember to check out this patch in a few more weeks to see them in full bloom.

So while we are all moving in one direction or the other don't forget to take in what spring has brought us, you may be delightfully surprised at the things you will find.



6.30.2011

Same Sex Marriage passes in New York

The first thing I said when I heard the news was "Finally!".

I honestly have never been able to see the other point of view on this issue. Without getting either political or religious here, I really have tried to be able to see why some have such strong feelings against same sex marriage.

Why shouldn't two people who are in a committed, loving relationship have the right to marriage, have it legally recognized and share in the same rights as any heterosexual couple?

Well now they can...at least in New York and five other states. I'm so thrilled and look forward to working with even more couples celebrate their love.
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